It surely depends on the model. I’ve seen great results with Claude 4.5, Gemini 3 and GPT 5+. I’m lucky to have all them accessible thru GitHub CoPilot Pro.
But I agree. Giving the best context with your instructions surely makes a difference.
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It surely depends on the model. I’ve seen great results with Claude 4.5, Gemini 3 and GPT 5+. I’m lucky to have all them accessible thru GitHub CoPilot Pro.
But I agree. Giving the best context with your instructions surely makes a difference.
It’s just the first phase that’s complicate. In terms of every day operations, it’s very easy to manage and automate. Plus, no need to backup the entire vm but you’re good with just data and less memory/cpu intensive by design. Worth to explorer when doing a major re-design imho.
You do. And I will upgrade my observation that it's wrong / produces code that simply doesn't work far far more often than it produces correct code. So I feel a certain kinship 
Saves me bothering the experts here, and actually is helping learn a lot faster since the iterations are quicker.
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You can't (sensibly) install additional, non supported things on HAOS
Docker is powerful, but feels rather like a steep learning curve in this case (as mentioned) I'd either get a couple of old NUCs from ebay, or get a decent(ish) NAS with VM capability. Much simpler IMHO
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Couple of observations:
That's not a massive issue as I sort of know what I'm doing, but I absolutely would not expect any AI at this point to be able to set you up a complete HA set up from scratch.
As for Proxmox it does seem to be very popular. I'm not sure why as it's kind of complex (or looks that way to me after very limited study) I'm running my VMs on my Synology NASs. They are protected on a UPS, and take a snapshot every night. Roll back to a working instance takes minutes if not seconds.
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Yes to Zwave js ui. Zwa2 range is impressive. You’ll thank me later 
There’s zigbee2mqtt that’s basically the same route as Zwave js and home assistant has a zigbee usb key as well.
Everything is then exposed and orchestrated via reactor.
Regrading AI, I’m more and more offloading dev tasks to GitHub Copilot Agent inside VS Code and I love it. I have a special chat with custom instructions for reactor where I ask about logic guidance and checks. This is the sort of tasks that generative AI excels at.
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@cw-kid exactly. You’ll be able to use in reactor as the entities coming from other controllers, or in home assistant for your dashboards.
OK. That's easy to address.
storage/entities subdirectory (no others, just that one)This will force all Controller-based entities to be rebuilt, like the motion sensor was, just in bulk.
@cw-kid said in This trigger no longer working - complaining about the operator needing changing:
OK let me see if I can do that. You mean pressing the X here ? And then adding it back in to the trigger right?
No... Entities page... where you got the Copy Attributes output. There's a delete button there.
Delete the entity, then restart Reactor. It will come back, hopefully with binary_sensor capability.